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Feds Sending Funds to Florida Polytechnic University for Project on Engineering, STEM Students |  Florida DailyThe federal government is sending funds to Florida Polytechnic University for research to “support and strengthen the ethical identity
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Mitsubishi Unit Expects $320 Million Loss on Rogue Oil Trades  BloombergMitsubishi Corp. said a rogue oil trader at its Singapore unit has lost the company $320 million in unsanctioned derivatives deals. Read more https://www.bloomberg.com/news/a
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McDonough council approves engineering studies  Atlanta Journal ConstitutionTwo engineering studies for McDonough's water and sewer systems were approved by the City Council at its Sept. 5 workshop meeting. Turnipseed Engineers ... Read more http
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Oil heads for 7% weekly gain after Saudi attacks  Yahoo FinanceLONDON/SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oil prices were on track for their biggest weekly jump since January, lifted by rising Middle East tensions after a key Saudi ... Read more https://financ
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How New Technology Is Revolutionizing Oil & Gas | OilPrice.com  OilPrice.comAfter years of lagging behind other industries, the oil and gas sector has finally embraced modern technological innovations in order to increase efficiency. Read more h
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Hey, Talented Engineers: These 6 Chicago Companies are Growing Their Technical Teams  Built In ChicagoTalented engineers: take a peek at your prospective new teammates. Read more https://www.builtinchicago.org/2019/09/19/chicago-companies-hiring
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Engineers Build First Robotic Fish to Keep Pace with a Tuna  Interesting EngineeringThe robot is called the 'Tunabot' and the work could eventually lead to the next generation of underwater vehicles. Read more https://interestingengineering.com/
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In New Paper Published in Science Robotics, UVA Engineering-Led Team Unveils “Tunabot,” the First Robotic Fish to Keep Pace with a Yellowfin Tuna  GlobeNewswireWith a better understanding of how fish move, researchers eventually could develop fas
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Engineering solutions for the Corps' toughest challenges – The evolution of an adaptive organization  DVIDSI recently had a conversation with Albert “Chip” Marin III, who has been the Programs Director for the U.S. Army Engineering and Support Ce
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SU appoints dean for the College of Engineering and Computer Science  The Daily OrangeSyracuse University has selected a new dean for the College of Engineering and Computer Science, the university announced Monday. J. Cole Smith, who ... Read m
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